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Privacy policy

Privacy policy of spielhallen.com

Types of data collected.

The personal data that this website processes independently or through third parties include: Cookie, Usage Data and Email. Full details of each type of personal data processed are provided in the designated sections of this Privacy Policy or selectively through explanatory text displayed prior to data collection.


Personal data may be provided voluntarily by the user or, in the case of usage data, may be collected automatically when this website is used.
Unless otherwise specified, the provision of all data requested by this website is mandatory. If the user refuses to provide the data, this may result in this website being unable to provide its services to the user. In cases where this website expressly states that the provision of personal data is voluntary, users may choose not to provide such data without any consequences for the availability or functioning of the service.


Users who are unsure about which personal data is mandatory may contact the provider. Any use of cookies – or other tracking tools – by this website or third party service providers used by this website is for the purpose of providing the service requested by the user and any other purposes described in this document and, if available, in the Cookie Policy.

Users are responsible for any third party personal data obtained, published or disclosed through this website and confirm that they have obtained consent to the transfer of any third party personal data to this website.

Type and place of data processing

Processing methods

The provider processes user data in a proper manner and takes appropriate security measures to prevent unauthorised access and unauthorised forwarding, modification or destruction of data.


Data processing is carried out by means of computers or IT-based systems in accordance with organisational procedures and practices that are specific to the stated purposes. In addition to the data controller, other parties may operate this website internally (human resources, sales, marketing, legal, system administrators) or externally – and in that case, where necessary, designated by the data controller as processors (such as technical service providers, delivery companies, hosting providers, IT companies or communication agencies) – and may therefore have access to the data. An up-to-date list of these parties can be requested from the provider at any time.

Legal basis of the processing

The provider may only process personal data of users if one of the following applies:

  • Users have given their consent for one or more specific purposes. Note: In some jurisdictions, the provider may be allowed to process personal data until the user objects to such processing (“opt-out”) without relying on consent or any other of the following legal bases. However, this does not apply if the processing of personal data is subject to European data protection law;
  • the collection of data is necessary for the performance of a contract with the user and/or for pre-contractual measures arising therefrom;
  • the processing is necessary for compliance with a legal obligation to which the provider is subject;
  • the processing is related to a task carried out in the public interest or in the exercise of official authority vested in the provider;
  • the processing is necessary to protect the legitimate interests of the provider or a third party.

In any case, the provider will be happy to provide information about the specific legal basis on which the processing is based, in particular whether the provision of personal data is a legal or contractual obligation or a prerequisite for the conclusion of a contract.

Location

Data will be processed at the Provider’s office and at any other location where the entities involved in data processing are located.

Depending on the location of the users, data transfers may involve the transfer of the user’s data to a country other than their own. To find out more about where the transferred data is processed, users can consult the section detailing the processing of personal data.

Users also have the right to be informed about the legal basis of the transfer of data to a country outside the European Union or to an international organisation governed by international law or established by two or more countries, such as the UN, and about the security measures taken by the provider to protect their data.

If such a transfer takes place, the user can find out more about it by checking the relevant sections of this document or by contacting the provider using the information provided in the contact section.